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Elk hunting I'll grab a stick and beat the trees around me. I archery elk though. I call and if I need to close distance I'll make a lot of noise doing so. The elk think another elk is in the area so they expect noise. I've heard a lot of guys say I'm too big for archery hunting I can't sneak in the woods. Funny thing is you don't have to sneak just stay out of sight and down wind.
Quote from: DIYARCHERYJUNKIE on July 01, 2014, 08:01:49 AMElk hunting I'll grab a stick and beat the trees around me. I archery elk though. I call and if I need to close distance I'll make a lot of noise doing so. The elk think another elk is in the area so they expect noise. I've heard a lot of guys say I'm too big for archery hunting I can't sneak in the woods. Funny thing is you don't have to sneak just stay out of sight and down wind. When I'm hunting elk in the archery season, being quiet is far down my list of crucial things in the elk woods... first on that list is wind.
Thanks everyone for your replies.I watched a head of about 12 elk move through the timber last year, from as far away as 350 yards.You could hear sticks breaking and all sorts of stuff crashing from that far away....
Quote from: wooltie on July 01, 2014, 01:13:15 PMThanks everyone for your replies.I watched a head of about 12 elk move through the timber last year, from as far away as 350 yards.You could hear sticks breaking and all sorts of stuff crashing from that far away....I bumped about 60 head of elk last year from 40 yards or so and I couldn't believe the sound they made. It was an elkalanche! Sounded like all of them fell over and rolled down the hill. It was the loudest noise ive heard in the woods beside the f-14s that fly over rimrock.